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Four: Breakthrough
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ROSS
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All right, but not the telephone intercept. You understand?
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[WEATHER REPORT ON TV]
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BILL GILES
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[V.O.] ...now getting into Yorkshire, down into East Anglia and I think some particularly heavy rain through the night over the Pennines. These strong winds driving that rain on. Winds getting up to 45 miles an hour, so certainly some gale-force south-westerlies mixed in it. [V.O.] Down in southern parts here not so much in the way of rain, but it will stay cloudy, bits of drizzle around that coast from time to time. In the north, up over much of Scotland, here a dry night and a pretty cold one. Let's go over to the Atlantic chart and see the reason for this. And there it is. These fronts strung out across into the Atlantic. And there it is. These fronts strung out across into the Atlantic. If you remember, they're areas of cloud and rain, and this situation is not unlike what it was a couple of weeks ago, when we had some particularly heavy rain up over in central parts of the country. Here's the low giving the rain, giving the strong winds. That's pushing on... Then we'll be coming into this little ridge of high pressure. Over the next few days, although I think many northern districts will brighten up and stay fairly bright, the little low pressure areas on this front are likely to push up through the Channel ..keeping southern parts cloudy. Let's have a look to see what the weather's going to be like tomorrow. To start, you can see over many central and eastern parts of England...
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[CLICK]
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McCROON
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Remember me?
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CRAVEN
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I've been waiting for you.
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[TV CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND]
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CRAVEN
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I've already made the call.
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McCROON
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Then, I hope you said goodbye.
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McCROON
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Ten years, Craven.
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McCROON
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That's how long I've been waiting.
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McCROON
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Ten years.
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CRAVEN
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You're talking about ten years? We're talking about Ireland.
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McCROON
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We're talking about 1973. Three Brigade. We're talking about your job, Sergeant. Turning good men into touts and traitors, and when you had no further use for them turning them over to the Provos to be shot.
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CRAVEN
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And for that, you killed my daughter?
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McCROON
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I was looking for you, Sergeant. She just got in the way.
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McCROON
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She was coming at me like a goalkeeper
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CRAVEN
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You fired both barrels into her chest.
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CRAVEN
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You could have picked me off blindfolded if you'd wanted to, you daft Irish prat!
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McCROON
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I was in no hurry. I knew I'd get you sooner or later.
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